New Orleans for Essence Festival: Is a Last-Minute Trip Worth It?
An Essence Festival first-timer weighs the pros and cons of a spur-of-the-moment getaway to The Big Easy.
An Essence Festival first-timer weighs the pros and cons of a spur-of-the-moment getaway to The Big Easy.
We spent the first few hours of Independence Day singing ‘I-N-D-E-P-E-N-D-E-N-T’ with the Baton Rouge rapper and his people.
The indie pop singer is making her Dallas debut, exhibiting her jazz-influenced songs that she sings in Japanese and English.
Learn about the Dallas music scene from its unofficial historian, Kessler artistic director Jeffrey Liles.
Beyoncé was spectacular in her hometown show, sharing the stage with her daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi.
Tank and the Bangas were energetic and wild during their Fort Worth stop on the The Heart, The Mind, The Soul Tour.
After Brandy and Monica announced their first-ever co-headlining tour, we came up with a wishlist of their era-defining hits.
We reconnect with Fajardo, whom we named the best grindcore drummer, to talk about how his move to Dallas impacted his life.
The acclaimed singer-songwriter made his first Dallas appearance in six years, blending songs and stories for the audience.
The Weeknd, Teddy Swims and My Chemical Romance are some of the acts performing in and around Dallas this summer.
Sueños and Daze’s first Texas run delivered on electrifying performances that paired well with Black Cat’s nostalgic charm.
The Texas crooner from Del Rio performed songs from his new album Whiskey Lies & Alibis to a packed house.
The iconic Dallas band is celebrating 30 years of their 1995 album I Am an Elastic Firecracker with a summer tour.
When Badu came home, the icon took the stage and gave fans a powerful display of neo-soul while celebrating Black culture.
The Melbourne-raised artist has toured around the world, adding two dates for Texans who love house and electronic.
MC Chris, with special guest Swell Rell, is celebrating 20 years of touring with another massive tour.
Fresh off the release of Return to the Roots, Tash Sultana came from Down Under to DFW for an intimate show.
‘Badu Presents: Echos 19’ is our local heroine’s Juneteenth show. Here are our predictions and our wishlist for Thursday.
Fronted by three women – Su-Metal, Moametal and Momometal – Babymetal brings sweet vocals over shredding to heavy metal.
After being dropped from a major label last year, the Allen-raised singer-songwriter is coming home on her own terms.
Singer-songwriter and actress Coco Jones continued her Why Not More? Tour, giving her all to a sold-out Dallas crowd.
20,000 punks united at Dos Equis to sing, scream and celebrate on a thrilling night of the I Can’t Hear You World Tour.